Achilles' Crimean Campaign. Have You Heard Of This? - Alternative View

Achilles' Crimean Campaign. Have You Heard Of This? - Alternative View
Achilles' Crimean Campaign. Have You Heard Of This? - Alternative View

Video: Achilles' Crimean Campaign. Have You Heard Of This? - Alternative View

Video: Achilles' Crimean Campaign. Have You Heard Of This? - Alternative View
Video: 1: Archaic and Classical Greece 2024, May
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In the last article "The Trojan War took place in the Black Sea basin. Where, then, should we look for the real Troy?" I hypothesized that the actions of the Trojan War did not take place in the Aegean Sea basin. Trojan battles took place on the Crimean peninsula, where you need to look for the location of Troy itself. I will continue my historical investigation.

Somewhere here you need to look for the real Troy
Somewhere here you need to look for the real Troy

Somewhere here you need to look for the real Troy.

Pliny: the island of Achilles is famous for the burial mound of this hero, behind it lies a peninsula stretching across in the form of a sword called "Run of Achilles" Today, many researchers suggest that this place is the Kakburyn Spit.

Kakburynskaya spit
Kakburynskaya spit

Kakburynskaya spit.

I, after all, think that this location is not entirely correct. "Run of Achilles" should be sought on a similar spit of the Sea of Azov. Why? I suggested in the last article.

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One thing is clear that the mound in which Achilles is buried is located on the northeastern or northwestern coast of the Crimean peninsula. And it is located next to the same military camp in which the troops of the Danai were concentrated. Let's add to this information the southwestern coast of the peninsula. Cape Fiolent, where the temple of Diana was located, into which the storm brought the fleet of Agamemnom, returning to Mycenae after the end of the Trojan Company. Conclusion: not in the south-west, not in the north-west, not on the north-east - the Azov coast of the Crimean peninsula of Troy was not. For the search, we are left with the southeast coast of the peninsula. And in these places, as we know, were the capitals of the Pontic or Bosporus kingdoms.

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Ammianus Marcellinus: in Taurica, the White Island is dedicated to Achilles, then, after a gap, the Kirkinitsky Bay opens with the river of the same name, and the grove of Trivia (i.e. Hecate), revered in these countries.

In my opinion, the true location of the Kirkinitsky Bay is the modern Taganrog Bay of the Azov Sea. Somewhere there in the modern lower reaches of the Don was the famous grove of Trivia. It turns out that if my assumption is correct and Troy was located in the southeast or east of the Crimean Peninsula, then the Danais or Donchans (Cossacks), led by Achilles, stormed the city in the southwest direction from the modern mouth of the Don to the Taman Bay. The legendary city is somewhere close.

Taganrog Bay of the Azov Sea
Taganrog Bay of the Azov Sea

Taganrog Bay of the Azov Sea.

And now "let's take the bull by the horns." I think that the official historical science presents us today Troy or the city of the Tsar of Kings, as a kind of Pontic kingdom, the center of which was in the east of the Kerch and in the west of the Taman peninsulas. Let's look at the names of the Pontic rulers from a different angle. In the falsified history of the Pontic kingdom, the dynasties and the names of its kings are simply repeated under different numbers. And so, the dynasties: Parisade, Leucon, Satyr.

Mithridates VI Eupator
Mithridates VI Eupator

Mithridates VI Eupator.

Parisad is the famous Trojan Paris, the son of King Priam. Because of him, the war began. Satyr is a nickname for the God of Dionysus. Indeed, in the history of the Pontic kingdom, the ruler Thoth, or Toantes, appears, according to legend, this is the son of Dionysus. Levkons are a lion's totem. This totem belongs to the Pontic king Mithridates at number 6, aka Eupator. But the same totem belongs to Hercules, his first name is Alcides (son of God). The same totem belongs to a prince with a name similar to Alcides - Oleg. Russian Prince Oleg, who arrived as a shield at the gates of Constantinople, but Constantinople is not Constantinople. It seems to be the same Troy. Oleg died from a snake bite in the leg, Achilles died from an arrow in the heel. What do you think, if there is something in common between these supposedly historical figures?

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Hercules.

Hercules (Alcides), who attacked Troy, though in, supposedly, the first Trojan War, it seems, is Achilles, Prince Oleg, Mithridates. When reconstructing a falsified story, this happens often. The falsifiers multiplied one historical personality into many of its reflections with different names, sent these reflections to different eras, leaving only a part of the real in their image. And most importantly, later historians, on the basis of a falsified historical foundation, gathered everything again into a single, but already mythical image. So it turned out the same Alexander the Great, all with the same lion totem. Only instead of Troy, or Constantinople, he took Babylon.

Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great

Alexander the Great.

Let us recall the Crimean coin with the inscription XEP, which means TsAR. XP is the backbone of consonants. When dividing a single language, we get ХР = ТР = ЦР. those. the royal city. Troy and Constantinople are the same name, which is based on the same XEP.

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Babylon had the true name of Kodingir, the same HEP. Troy, Constantinople and Babylon are one and the same city, located in the area of the modern city of Kerch.

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Even the name has been preserved - HERCH. Only this city was located on both banks of the modern Kerch Strait, which at that time was the bed of the Akherant (Don) River.

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XEP again. The Tsar's city stood on the Tsar's river.

Martin John. Babylon - Kodingira, she is Troy or Constantinople
Martin John. Babylon - Kodingira, she is Troy or Constantinople

Martin John. Babylon - Kodingira, she is Troy or Constantinople.

In my recent article "Real Troy was in the Crimea" I have already voiced this assumption. All this is in the collection of evidence of our historical investigation.

Author: Oleg Pavlyuchenko